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The Sky Sports pundit has slaughtered his former side
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Jamie Redknapp has ripped into Tottenham live on Sky Sports ahead of their blockbuster showdown with Manchester United on Sunday night.
The north London giants have toiled this season, winning just eight of their 24 Premier League matches.
Their dodgy form has seen them tumble down the table, with Tottenham currently 15th in the standings.
Much has been made of Ange Postecoglou and Spurs' injury woes this season, with the club missing a host of big players at the current moment in time.
Jamie Redknapp has ripped into Tottenham live on Sky Sports ahead of their blockbuster showdown with Manchester United on Sunday night
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Yet Redknapp has ripped into Tottenham's owners and chairman Daniel Levy, insisting they're focused on other things - such as the NFL and hosting a Beyonce concerts - rather than the football team.
"As long as they've got the American Football and they've got Beyonce in the summer, they're happy, the owners are happy," he fumed.
"It looks like a business model that everyone can be happy with that can be successful.
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"But does that breed a winning environment?
"No it does not because something is fundamentally wrong.
"They have tried to do both, but it has not worked and it has not worked the way Daniel Levy wants it to."
Levy has undoubtedly worked wonders at Tottenham behind the scenes. However, the club haven't won a trophy since 2008 - with no end to that drought currently in sight.
Manchester United have endured a miserable campaign themselves, with the Red Devils one place above Tottenham in the table.
But Tottenham will be hoping to leapfrog their rivals after today's match as they go in search of all three points.
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Postecoglou, speaking prior to the clash in the capital, backed Ruben Amorim and insisted he's capable of turning things round at United.
"I'm sure if you asked Ruben, he would say he was just doing what he was brought in to do," Postecoglou said.
"Obviously, they've scouted him, they've identified him, the way he plays, the way he goes about his business.
Tottenham boss Ange Postecoglou is a man under pressure ahead of today's Premier League clash with Manchester United
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"You don't just make these appointments because you like the look of someone. You do actually a lot of work and you bring him in with a purpose.
"Now, if anyone believes that anything can change significantly in a short space of time, they're living in an alternative universe that is not based on reality.
"I'm sure – who am I to advise anybody? – but if Man Utd stuck with Ruben for the next two years, they'd see progress, absolutely, because that's how long it takes. And if someone can show me somebody who has done it quicker without significant investment, by all means put it across my desk and I'll follow that blueprint. But we know there's a blueprint there.
"I'm sure irrespective of the noise - I've only literally spoken to Ruben for probably 30 seconds at a game - I'm sure he's there going: 'I'm going to do what I was brought into do', and that's what he should do."